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Marko apologises for comments on Hamilton/Verstappen clash

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has apologised for comments he made after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix regarding the controversial clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen. The latest run-in between the title rivals happened when Verstappen attempted to cede position to Hamilton into Turn 27 following an illegal overtake, but Hamilton was seemingly left confused by the Dutchman slowing on the main straight and crashed into the back of him. Hamilton later stated that he believed Verstappen had brake tested him. Marko took a different view in a television interview after the Grand Prix, and suggested that Red Bull had data...
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